“I've always enjoyed interleague play. It gives you a chance to see different clubs, to go to different places. It gives you a good chance to see where you are, where you stand with other teams.” GivingDifferentPlayChanceTeamClubsEnjoyedWhere You AreDifferent PlaceGood ChanceWhere You Stand Author:Jim Thome
“This is tremendous. The labels have been saying all along that they can't compete with free, but there is a way to compete with free: high value content that's virus- free and gives people the chance to be first in line to buy expensive concert tickets. This is like loyalty clubs at the supermarkets.” PeopleWayGivingFirstsHas BeensValuesLinesChanceClubsLoyaltyLabelsExpensiveConcertsTicketsVirusesSupermarkets Author:Jonathan Potter
“If you're looking at the Bible for a guide to living a compassionate, wise and humane life, well, frankly you've got more chance of finding a lap dancing club in Mekka or a virgin in a catholic orphanage.” IfsWellsChanceWiseFindingsCatholicDancingClubsGuidesCompassionateVirginsLapHumaneOrphanage Author:Pat Condell
“Look at the mother of Washington! She raised a boy that could not tell a lie--could not tell a lie! But he never had any chance. It might have been different if he had belonged to the Washington Newspaper Correspondents' Club” IfsLooksHas BeensDifferentMightTruthLyingMotherChanceBoysRaisedClubsNewspapersMight Have Been Book:Mark Twain’s Letters & Speeches (Annotated Edition) Source: Mark Twain’s Letters & Speeches (Annotated Edition)
“The last thing I want to do is hurt the club's chances of winning. I'm used to playing the game a certain way and at a certain level. When I can no longer do that, I'll quit.” WayWantI CanLastsUsedCertainGamesWinningHurtChanceLevelsClubsQuitting Author:Chipper Jones
“Politics I take to be the activity of attending to the general arrangements of a set of people whom chance or choice have brought together. In this sense, families, clubs, and learned societies have their 'politics'. But the communities in which this manner of activities is pre-eminent are the hereditary co-operative groups, many of them of ancient lineage, all of them aware of a past, a present and a future, which we call states.” PeopleStatesTogetherPastPoliticalChoicesPoliticsCommunityChanceGroupsActivityAncientClubsArrangementsAttendingHereditaryLineage Author:Michael Joseph Oakeshott
“I have quite a lot of fans in Holland because that is where my mother is from, in fact I have a fan club there, and the fans don't always get the chance to see us drive the cars because getting to races across Europe isn't always possible for them.” FactsMotherChanceRaceFansCarEuropeClubsHolland Author:Nelson Piquet
“Of all the awards, the Stand-up Comic Audience Award is our favorite. It is a chance to honor the performers who spend much of their careers developing their craft and working in the comedy clubs all over America.” AmericaChanceCareersAudienceComedyHonorClubsCraftsComicDevelopingAwardsPerformersComedy Clubs Author:George Schlatter
“Everywhere I go the coaches all tell me that Scholsey is the player they admire. But if they think they'll get him they're wasting their time! Paul is a Manc lad pure and simple. He loves the club and there's no chance of him leaving here. If ever he decided to go there would be a stampede, but he won't be going, he's here for life.” IfsThinkingWould BeChanceSimplePlayerPureDecidedLeavingClubsCoachesAdmireLadScholesStampede Author:Alex Ferguson
“I know that I will always regret it later in life if I had turned down the chance to play at another great club like Real Madrid...” IfsKnowsRealPlayChanceRegretClubsTurned DownLater In LifeMadridReal Madrid Author:David Beckham